Poverty of Economics: India and the Poverty Dilemma

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Poverty of Economics discusses some serious misgivings in modern economic regarding analysis of poverty in poor countries. The work, in fact, is a study of wealth, not of poverty. It traces paradigms more suited to the agricultural and rural economies based neither on Keynesian short-term rules of social investment for kicking up a slumping capital market, nor the re-energised competitive, export – oriented reforms. The book argues for a moderate non-capital route, which is partly welfarist, Partly socialist, but basically ethical. It brings out an economics of villages, which has to explore indigenous resources in the vast poor areas.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.K. Sinha

Krishna Kishore Sinha did his MA in Economics in 1954 and PhD in 1964 (evaluated by Ursula Hicks of Oxford). He taught in College of Commerce, Patna, for forty years. He has worked as Dy Director of a project sponsored by the Planning Commission on Urbanisation and Growth, and as Director, Bihar Project on Status of Panchayats sponsored by ISS, Delhi, (1993-95). He received the International Authorship Award from the Cambridge Biographical Society in 1997 and was Emeritus Professor, UGC (1998-2000) and subsequently Senior Fellow, ICSSR, Delhi (2003-04). He has published in national and international journals.

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Title
Poverty of Economics: India and the Poverty Dilemma
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178271184
Length
xiv+243p., Tables; Figures; Notes; Appendix; Index; 23cm.
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